Tyan Computer manual Overview, About the Tyan Tank FT48-B5382

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Chapter 1: Overview

1.1About the TYAN Tank FT48-B5382

Congratulations on your purchase of the TYAN TankTM FT48- B5382, a highly-optimized tower or rack-mountable (option)

barebone system. The TYAN TankTM FT48-B5382 is

designed to support the latest two Intel ® Xeon ® processors 5000/5100/5300 series, providing a rich feature set and incredible performance. Leveraging advanced technology

from Intel®, the TankTM FT48-B5382 server system is capable of offering scalable 64 and 128-bit computing, high- bandwidth memory design, and a lightning-fast PCI-E bus

implementation. The TankTM FT48-B5382 not only empowers your company in today’s demanding IT environment but also offers a smooth path for future application usage.

Externally-accessible hot-swap SAS/SATAII hard drive bays provide high storage flexibility, while two Gigabit Ethernet ports deliver excellent network connectivity, and a 5.25” type 8x DVD-ROM drive comes as standard. These features make

the TankTM FT48-B5382 a totally flexible solution for a wide range of advanced processing applications.

WARNING: This product is very heavy and should not be lifted by a single person. When install- ing this product in a rack, we recommend that at least two people lift the server while a third person guides it into place and tightens the fixings. Always use a suitable trolley or cart to transport the device.

Chapter 1: Overview

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Contents Tank FT48 B5382 Service Engineer’s Manual Page Copyright DisclaimerTrademark Recognition Federal Communications Commission About this Manual Safety Information Table of Contents Technical Support About the Tyan Tank FT48-B5382 OverviewProduct Model Model Supported HDD Hot Power supply Type & quantityEnclosure FeaturesBios Unpacking Box Contents Component DescriptionComponent Description Accessories Sliding Rail Kit Option System Front View and Front Panel About the ProductSystem Rear View B5382F48W8H B5382F48W8HR Color Description System Top View for FAN LEDsLED Control Panel Color State DescriptionRear LEDs HDD Tray LEDsMotherboard Layout JP7/JP8 Jumpers & Connectors Jumper/Connector Function9 B5382 System Block Diagram System Internal View Overview Before You Begin Work AreaTools Precautions Removing the Chassis Cover Installing Motherboard ComponentsInstalling the CPUs and Heatsinks Setting Up Setting Up Installing the Memory Setting Up Setting Up M5382 Layout PCI-X slots PCI-E x16 slots PCI slot Installing the PCI/PCI-X/PCI-E CardsSetting Up Installing Hard Drives Setting Up Setting Up Installing the Second DVD-ROM Option Setting Up Installing the Floppy Disk Drive Option Setting Up Setting Up Setting Up Installing Chassis Foot Stands Opening the Chassis Door Installing the Security Tab Introduction Replacing Pre-installed ComponentsPrecautions Following flowchart outlines the disassembly procedure Disassembly FlowchartRemoving the Chassis Cover Removing the Front Door Assembly Replacing Motherboard Components Disconnecting All Motherboard CablesReplacing the Motherboard Replacing the Cooling Fans Replacing the Fan Control Board Replacing Pre-installed Components Fan Board Features Fan Board Connector Pin Definition Replacing the SAS/SATA Backplane Rear View 1 M1211 SAS/SATA Backplane Features2 M1211 SAS/SATA Backplane Connector Pin Definition Replacing the LED Control Board Replacing Pre-installed Components 1 M1007 LED Control Board Features 2 M1007 LED Control Board Connector Pin Definition Replacing the DVD-ROM Replacing Pre-installed Components Standard Power Supply Replacing the Power SupplyRedundant Power Supply Replacing Pre-installed Components B5382 Advanced/Hardware Health Information Appendix I Bios DifferencesPeci S5382 Advanced/Hardware Monitor InformationPower Supply Cables SAS/SATA CablesFAN Cables Power Supply to FAN Board LED Control Board to Motherboard Other CablesAppendix III Installing the Smdc Card Option Page Cable Connection Table Appendix IV Rack Mounting Option Installing the 5.25 Devices in Rackmount PositionPage Page Installing the Server in a Rack Sliding rail kit OptionScrews List Installing the Inner Rails to the Unit Installing the Outer Rails to the Rack Page Rackmounting the Server Page Help Resources Technical SupportReturning Merchandise for Service